The U.S. Department of Education will hold a public hearing on Every Student Succeeds Act, the new federal education law, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 19 at UCLA’s Carnesale Commons, 251 Charles E. Young Drive West, Palisades Room, Los Angeles. It is one of two hearings to be held nationally to collect comments on transitioning to the new law, signed by President Barack Obama on Dec. 10.

The department has begun its rule-making process by publishing a Request for Information to seek advice for Title I regulations, in the Federal Register.

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